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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself
>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a...
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how many conservatives were completely certain it was the return of al-qaeda. personally, i hope the saudis weren't behind this because history shows if that were the case, we would have to invade iraq again. the world has been filled with people who jump to conclusion and maybe unsun stantiated claims. now they do in 140 characters or less. if you have a post-tragedy vacuum that needs to be filled, twitter has all of the irresponsible trolls for all of your filler needs. friends, we now live in the golden age of online niche scapegoat culture which i'm qualified to rant about because i'm on a niche cable show and thanks to time-warner is the nichiest of niches because when something terrible like this happens, there is always a certain percentage of people who sit at their computer and say hey, you know what? this is really all about me. disasters make brave people braver and dumb people dumber. while brave people rush to serve others dumb people rush their own interest. they place blame. otherwise, smart liberals declared unfairly and unliberally that the cri
how many conservatives were completely certain it was the return of al-qaeda. personally, i hope the saudis weren't behind this because history shows if that were the case, we would have to invade iraq again. the world has been filled with people who jump to conclusion and maybe unsun stantiated claims. now they do in 140 characters or less. if you have a post-tragedy vacuum that needs to be filled, twitter has all of the irresponsible trolls for all of your filler needs. friends, we now live...
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maybe certain ieds used by the taliban by groups such as al-qaeda. any indication from your law enforcement sources that they have any suspicions at this point? >> what i hear at this point in time is they can't rule anything out. it's way too early in the game. they have to look at this device, they have to look at how it is built, they have to look at how devices over in the middle east were built and have been utilized. and pressure cooker bombs have been used in the middle east,@% especially pakistan. they know that. but they also, as i said, it's a very common bomb, if you will. so they have to look at everything. as one person said to me, what was the message of the bomber? what were they trying to say? it's very hard to rule out for anybody at this point in time, the date. it was tax day, it was four or five days before the anniversary of waco. it was patriots day in boston and this was a celebration that was honoring the newtown victims. there's a lot of american, if you will, symbolism around all the elements of the bombing that all the inve
maybe certain ieds used by the taliban by groups such as al-qaeda. any indication from your law enforcement sources that they have any suspicions at this point? >> what i hear at this point in time is they can't rule anything out. it's way too early in the game. they have to look at this device, they have to look at how it is built, they have to look at how devices over in the middle east were built and have been utilized. and pressure cooker bombs have been used in the middle east,@%...
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because they say al qaeda has had a presence since 2001. >>> a mississippi man accused of sending ricen to president barack obama and a judge. some say he should be released because there is no physical evidence linking him to the crime. investigators announced that they did finds -- excuse me, they did not find rice end or the ingredients during a search of his home. his computers also failed to turn up any evidence and fbi is looking for an external hard drive. >>> they are looking for homeland security about immigration reform. and as kyla campbell reports, this follows yesterday's heated hearing, kyla campbell? >> reporter: dave, homeland security -- secretary of homeland security janet napolitano will testify in front of dianne finestein and the rest of the judiciary committee. they are skeptical of the bill proposed last week and they will question secretary of homeland security janet napolitano on border security. the borders must be secure before they allow any of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in to become citizens. it was postponed because of the boston marathon invest
because they say al qaeda has had a presence since 2001. >>> a mississippi man accused of sending ricen to president barack obama and a judge. some say he should be released because there is no physical evidence linking him to the crime. investigators announced that they did finds -- excuse me, they did not find rice end or the ingredients during a search of his home. his computers also failed to turn up any evidence and fbi is looking for an external hard drive. >>> they are...
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homegrown terrorism is actually a goal of al-qaeda. if you look at their magazine "inspire" they have had articles in there how to recruit americans that can freely go across borders and go undetected into locks to do reconnaissance, planning and bombs. they recruit people with radical ideologies and suck them into their beliefs to do their bidding in this country. so homegrown terrorism means very little to me. why they do it means very also. they are terrorists, they are terrorists. if they believe in the same ideology, what's the difference? >>>. >> i know a lot of people are trying to come up with an answer whether or not this is domestic or foreign. to me a terrorist is a terrorist is a terrorist here. but the online magazine to which you refer, the terrorist there list when had he called the most important enemy targets, and specifically said the targeting of human crowds to inflict maximum human losses, and he said, this is very easy since there are numerous such targets such as crowded sports arenas. obviously that would at lea
homegrown terrorism is actually a goal of al-qaeda. if you look at their magazine "inspire" they have had articles in there how to recruit americans that can freely go across borders and go undetected into locks to do reconnaissance, planning and bombs. they recruit people with radical ideologies and suck them into their beliefs to do their bidding in this country. so homegrown terrorism means very little to me. why they do it means very also. they are terrorists, they are terrorists....
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qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one of the concerns in this country based on what happened with the two suspects in the boston bombing, that one of them is an american citizen. one of them was working toward that. you're something of an expert in uncovering people inside the homeland who may turn to terrorism. overall, what, what approach should law enforcement be taking? are we doing the right things? >> well, thus far the record has been one of success. i mean the first good news is that despite an intense recruiting effort online with online magazines and native-american speaker
qaeda in iraq or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. those who are in iraq, the al qaeda members, sought refuge there some years ago as, we were chasing al qaeda out of again began. -- afghanistan. now iran allowed them to remain in iran but there have been complaints over the years that either they were involved in planning some terrorist attacks although those are old reports but more recently there were complaints they were involved in propaganda or fund-raising activitis. jon: obviously one...
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they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. but iran is denying that al qaeda operates within the borders. >>> there's a plim hearing for an army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians. robert bales faces murder and other charges. he left the base and killed mostly women and children on predawn raids. so far he's not entered a plea. the army is seeking the opponent -- is seeking the death penalty. >>> here's valve of the damage of a car bomb exploding outside of the french embassy in trip poty wounding at least two french guard. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry is at at his first nato meeting today in bell gull. the crisis in syria is a hot topic. kerry is calling on members to boost their assistance to the syrian opposition. >>> a congressional hearing today in washington is zeroing in on immigration with the homeland security secretary on the hot seat. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the top two topics, the boston bombing investigation and border security. k
they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. but iran is denying that al qaeda operates within the borders. >>> there's a plim hearing for an army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians. robert bales faces murder and other charges. he left the base and killed mostly women and children on predawn raids. so far he's not entered a plea. the army is seeking the opponent -- is seeking the death penalty. >>> here's valve of the damage of a car bomb exploding outside of...
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but the ideas of al qaeda, the kind of franchises of al qaeda, preachers who are preaching things in various languages are all over the place. >> rose: it seems to be that people who become radicalized and then either because they can go on the internet and follow some -- somebody preaching -- >> it can only be discredited by the decency and effectiveness moral and otherwise of our way of life and -- which has -- would not react well to the 9/11 aftermath. there was so many things that we did wrong. whether it had to do with the waging of war or the trampling of civil liberties and i hope that we've learned our lesson. so when i first started hearing words from certain senators about "let's treat him as an enemy combatant." i don't know the motivation, but i blanch at it. >> rose: yeah. >> this is a country -- >> rose: they modified that and said they didn't want them to be tried as -- >> they can no longer do it. by the way, we have a 100% conviction rate of terrorists on our soil. >> rose: tried in civilian courts. >> absolutely. >> rose: yeah. >> this is a very effective justice s
but the ideas of al qaeda, the kind of franchises of al qaeda, preachers who are preaching things in various languages are all over the place. >> rose: it seems to be that people who become radicalized and then either because they can go on the internet and follow some -- somebody preaching -- >> it can only be discredited by the decency and effectiveness moral and otherwise of our way of life and -- which has -- would not react well to the 9/11 aftermath. there was so many things...
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whether it's al qaeda or domestic. it could be a domestic. i mentioned in the lead that you have all of these coincidental attacks, oklahoma city, columbine, virginia tech, and waco. in the month of april. you know, who knows. i don't want to speculate tonight. >> again, somebody mentioned. >> bill: go ahead. >> somebody mentioned, bill, you know, that the middle east m.o. with these kind of bombs is you don't wait 10 seconds. the bombs went off 10 seconds apart. you usually wait in the middle east until the first responders show um and then the second car bomb goes off to totally maximize the carnage. on the other hand there was third bomb that was gablegd disabled by the police so maybe that was what they were planning on inflicting maximum damage. >> bill: whoever did this planned it out it could have been domestic or foreign terrorism. final question for you. people are looking for reasons here, but both you and i know, because we have both been reporting for decades, there aren't reasons for a lot of this stuff. it just happens. and, you
whether it's al qaeda or domestic. it could be a domestic. i mentioned in the lead that you have all of these coincidental attacks, oklahoma city, columbine, virginia tech, and waco. in the month of april. you know, who knows. i don't want to speculate tonight. >> again, somebody mentioned. >> bill: go ahead. >> somebody mentioned, bill, you know, that the middle east m.o. with these kind of bombs is you don't wait 10 seconds. the bombs went off 10 seconds apart. you usually...
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there are terrorist elements in chechnya that have links to al qaeda. there are others which don't. there are islamist inspired groups in chechnya. but there is also a really, really significant mafia presence. you couldn't for example discount this is out source. >> our expert also says this is not a time for people to panic. in fact he praises the work done by law enforcement saying it's a way that identify the type of weapon used to the identifying the suspects was textbook. coming up on mornings on 2 we'll delve deeper into the suspects. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. >>> here's a quick look at the other top stories we are following for you. moments ago in texas police there announced 12 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of that fertilizer plant that blew up wednesday night. investigators tell the waco tribune they believe 17 people were killed in that explosion. the investigation of the explosion will not stop until the search for more victims is completed. >>> also in washington the new immigration reform bill introduced by the gang of eight senators has its
there are terrorist elements in chechnya that have links to al qaeda. there are others which don't. there are islamist inspired groups in chechnya. but there is also a really, really significant mafia presence. you couldn't for example discount this is out source. >> our expert also says this is not a time for people to panic. in fact he praises the work done by law enforcement saying it's a way that identify the type of weapon used to the identifying the suspects was textbook. coming up...
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so the central head direction of al qaeda doesn't exist any more. >> so al qaeda is more of an idea now. >> yes. it's good news and bad news. there's no central direction. that's good news. but it's bad news. it's all fragmented now and so there are lots of mom and pop al qaeda operations and apparently is one of them. >> does this change your view on profiling? religious, race or anything? >> i'm not adverse to profiling. there's nothing more to be said about that. >> we know most terrorist actions are men aged 18 to 25 years old, general lly loners, right? you don't even need to go on race. you can say if you're an angry 21-year-old guy who is posting rants on social media ask traveling town known areas -- >> do we have enough capabilities in terms of social media, in terms of being able to track all the youtube videos and all the -- do we have the right people and the right technology to do that? >> we have the right technology. you never have enough people being able to do that. but we have no motivation for social reasons for political reaso reasons. we don't have the political wil
so the central head direction of al qaeda doesn't exist any more. >> so al qaeda is more of an idea now. >> yes. it's good news and bad news. there's no central direction. that's good news. but it's bad news. it's all fragmented now and so there are lots of mom and pop al qaeda operations and apparently is one of them. >> does this change your view on profiling? religious, race or anything? >> i'm not adverse to profiling. there's nothing more to be said about that....
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neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think? >> i think i wwuld have too. if for past 12 years or 11 and a half since 9/11 i had a sense, that there is probably not going to be a lot more of those big ones because we got moved to action but this idea of soft target, of you know, can i explode a device in a shopping mall or amusement park or a church, that idea has haunted my, i am amazed that more has mottnot happened, i hava agree m surprised it has not hi more at fiber of investors. >> so far not a panic but, one could happen? >> well, our markets have enjoyed printing of money, and a too big to fail mentality, we look better than europe altho
neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think?...
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he joined an al-qaeda affiliate group. he researched it online and was a close ties with a man that tried to set up a bomb outside a chicago bar. a special tribute to the london marathon. runners observing 30 seconds of silence in honor of the victims of monday terror attack in boston. many wearing ribbons to those that were fallen and they set up a relief fund to the victims and donate about $3 to every person that crosses the finish line. police are in heavy guard putting out more than 40% more officers than last year. >>> the obama administration taking heat of the aclu for not reading the bombing suspect his miranda rights. chris wallace is live here next. >> tucker: what if the teenage suspect refuses to talk. should he be sent to guantanamo bay. the secretary of defense just weighed in on this. we'll bring it to you when we come back. hi i'm terry, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you
he joined an al-qaeda affiliate group. he researched it online and was a close ties with a man that tried to set up a bomb outside a chicago bar. a special tribute to the london marathon. runners observing 30 seconds of silence in honor of the victims of monday terror attack in boston. many wearing ribbons to those that were fallen and they set up a relief fund to the victims and donate about $3 to every person that crosses the finish line. police are in heavy guard putting out more than 40%...
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that is your first thought that it would be al qaeda. the present view seems to be that it might have come from within the united states and not least perhaps of the timing on patriots day and the history that that evokes. the washington post pointses out when timothy mcveigh had the right-wing groupsing with vkted before and the possibility of within the united states and that is the case again now. >> i of course, can't rule that out, but the sort of attack that we're seeing, the evidence, the fragmentary evidence we have, multiple explosionses and more or less simultaneously at a big eve event, an attack on individuals who are -- whose only connection is that they're all americans, it feels more to me like an attack from the same people who have been trying to kill us for the last ten years, but we don't know yet and there's no point in jumping to conclusions because for most of us it doesn't really matter at this stage. >> mayor giuliani was obviously asked about his own feelings this morning on a separate program and says he thinks
that is your first thought that it would be al qaeda. the present view seems to be that it might have come from within the united states and not least perhaps of the timing on patriots day and the history that that evokes. the washington post pointses out when timothy mcveigh had the right-wing groupsing with vkted before and the possibility of within the united states and that is the case again now. >> i of course, can't rule that out, but the sort of attack that we're seeing, the...
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and al qaeda militants and yemen and elsewhere. and really at the heart of it is the fact that one of obama's enduring legacies when it comes to foreign policy, he has solidified assassination as an essential component of policy. >> they can do it in the shadows, as you pointed out. in the book, i would say there hasn't been a lot of public resistance aside from people like you and others in the press. how have they done this without facing much resistance? publicly or inside the government from people who should be stepping up and saying, wait a minute, we can't kill u.s. citizens without due process? >> right, i think there's no question that if john mccain had won the election in 2008 or mitt romney had won it in 2012 that liberals would be screaming about this stuff and saying, you know, that -- there would be this thing, war crimes, we should do impeachment and the reality is that i think a lot of people -- and i think this is sincere. a lot of people so fed up with the iraq war, perceived as the sort of crimes of the bush adm
and al qaeda militants and yemen and elsewhere. and really at the heart of it is the fact that one of obama's enduring legacies when it comes to foreign policy, he has solidified assassination as an essential component of policy. >> they can do it in the shadows, as you pointed out. in the book, i would say there hasn't been a lot of public resistance aside from people like you and others in the press. how have they done this without facing much resistance? publicly or inside the...
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is it something they've seen in al qaeda magazines or somewhere on the internet? it will be important clues. >> pelley: and the fact that the f.b.i. has now taken the lead in this investigation at this early hours tells you what? >> i reported that even before the f.b.i. reported it because that is basically a no brainer which is you've got two explosions going on in a crowded public televised event. that signals terrorism until someone tells us differently. that will be the mode the f.b.i. operates on you. heard rick deslauriers the special agent in charge saying there's a criminal investigation that could turn into an international terrorism investigation but they're going to go in with the premise that this was something with connections to terrorism and they're going to keep at that until they determine what it is but they're certainly going to throw every available resource at this and that will be an awful lot. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. we have on the telephone an eyewitness to the explosion. her name is jamie fowler. jamie, can you hear me? >> yes,
is it something they've seen in al qaeda magazines or somewhere on the internet? it will be important clues. >> pelley: and the fact that the f.b.i. has now taken the lead in this investigation at this early hours tells you what? >> i reported that even before the f.b.i. reported it because that is basically a no brainer which is you've got two explosions going on in a crowded public televised event. that signals terrorism until someone tells us differently. that will be the mode...
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video about the black banners, an al qaeda cry and the final battle between islamic army from central asia against the infa dells. now where did that come from? how did that happen? was it inspired by or encouraged by people he met in rush why? that a serious question. not just in terms of philosophically, but even immediately. were there others guiding these guys. were there people giving him instructions? all those are pretty important questions for u.s. intelligence as well as law enforcement. did they have other accomplices here they were working with? they will have the computers, the cell phones. the fbi will be dissecting these minutely. seeing who they made contact with. who they made phone calls to. but there is a lot of work for intelligence agencies in the days and weeks ahead. >> and michael, i would say it would seem to me like tonight before they get to the motivational issues and what may have motivated his brother who is dead now, there are still questions about explosive devices. these guys were able to put together a number of explosive devices. not just the ones at
video about the black banners, an al qaeda cry and the final battle between islamic army from central asia against the infa dells. now where did that come from? how did that happen? was it inspired by or encouraged by people he met in rush why? that a serious question. not just in terms of philosophically, but even immediately. were there others guiding these guys. were there people giving him instructions? all those are pretty important questions for u.s. intelligence as well as law...
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qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have reached no conclusions about domestic ororeign connection. >> our investigation will not be confined very likely to the city limits of boston. we will go to the ends of the earth to identify the subject or subjects who are responsible for this. >> fox news has told the fbi is scanning cell phone tower records for a, quote, moment of detective ton nation. adding a positive hit could allow investigators to trace a phone number and suspect. an investigative source expressed frustration that no chatter or signals intelligence pointing to a group or individual were picked upuring or immediately after the attack. with
qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have...
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qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have reached no conclusions about domestic or foreign connection. >> our investigation will not be confined very likely to the city limits of boston. we will go to the ends of the earth to identify the subject or subjects who are responsible for this. >> fox news has told the fbi is scanning cell phone tower records for a, quote, moment of detective ton nation. adding a positive hit could allow investigators to trace a phone number and suspect. an investigative source expressed frustration that no chatter or signals intelligence pointing to a group or individual were picked up during or immediately after the attack. w
qaeda in yemen and it's online propaganda for potential recruits. >> pressure cookers can be obtained here relatively easily and without usually raising much alarm in people's eyes. i don't think that you can necessarily say that because it was a pressure cooker, therefore, someone from that region is a person that's responsible. >> while the pakistani taliban, the group that trained times square fighter al shah bad quickly denied involvement in the attack. investigators have...
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there are cases of chechen militants working with the taliban and al-qaeda. it is too early to tell. we're hearing that the chechen government released a statement saying the suspects moved kazakhstan and eventually moved to the u.s. later on. we're staying on top of this fluid recent set of events and will bring you the latest throughout the morning. >>> thanks for the update. time now is 8:47. in overnight news police here in the bay area investigating a body found in oakland. >> police tell ktvu the body was found last night on 81st 81st avenue nerudas dale street about 7:40 p.m. police haven't confirmed whether or not this is a homicide investigation. >>> oakland police are expanding their shot spotter system in north oakland. now captain ursey joiner helped to calibrate the system's audio sensors by firing those shots into a bullet trap set up at a ball field. the shot spotter detects when gunshots are fired and then alerts the police. >> now with this technology we can actually tell and exactly where a person got shot within 5 meters of the gunshots goi
there are cases of chechen militants working with the taliban and al-qaeda. it is too early to tell. we're hearing that the chechen government released a statement saying the suspects moved kazakhstan and eventually moved to the u.s. later on. we're staying on top of this fluid recent set of events and will bring you the latest throughout the morning. >>> thanks for the update. time now is 8:47. in overnight news police here in the bay area investigating a body found in oakland....
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people are asking me all day today oh, was it al qaeda, was it domestic terrorism. i think we should reserve judgment. i think the caution you're hearing from governor patrick and ed davis, the police commissioner, is about right. the who matters less now than that we're getting people to safety and they got people to safety quickly. >> tom fuentes, certainly the fact that there were multiple devices and seemingly coordinated, we don't know the means by which they were coordinated, but that is significant. that is though they might not be sophisticated devices, that at least shows a level of planning or sophistication in how this was carried out. >> well, that could be, anderson, but you could easily have one person drop one device in a trash container at one location, walk 100 yards to the other location, drop one in there, and then maybe remotely detonate it by cell phone or have some type of a timer or delayed fuse or some way to detonate it, where they could both go off together but not require multiple people to deliver them. so this could be as few as one pers
people are asking me all day today oh, was it al qaeda, was it domestic terrorism. i think we should reserve judgment. i think the caution you're hearing from governor patrick and ed davis, the police commissioner, is about right. the who matters less now than that we're getting people to safety and they got people to safety quickly. >> tom fuentes, certainly the fact that there were multiple devices and seemingly coordinated, we don't know the means by which they were coordinated, but...
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these were all domesticop, renfiatn.bviously had a al qaeda reazes it's vy ey have been using people already here. we also have people self-motivated over the internet. they become se-radicalized or coul b someone from white supremacist group. ey, again, eiry domestic or it coulde a combination of the two, as said, with islamic jihadist, both domestic and having a foreign connection. all of this is being looked at, but certainly between now and 9/11, now, people knowctly what to do. ther is a protocol in place, what measures to take,nd move quickly and effectively and work very well together. totalsynchronization. >> we don't know who did this. we spect we will know at some point. peter ki, congssman peter king, thank you for sharing your expertise with us. we appreciateit. >> thank you. >> ahead o "starting point" we continue to follow this unfolding investigation of this terror attacknst, were tracking other delin stories. we'll talk about how theto maetar rctg to this. will there bereverb rations? we'll tell you about it, next. >> announcer: did you know the are secret black marke
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on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit strategy, robbing a 7-eleven, they inexplicably and in cold blood killed an m.i.t. police officer authorities say. that shows that maybe they didn't have the training or the discipline that you would think a jihadi terrorist would have. >> just as you can read a cookbook doesn't mean you're julia child. the sense with lone wolves we think they're a scary threat and already live in society, et cetera, but for every timothy mcveigh you have hundreds of dreamers and individuals who don't carry out attacks. >> for what we saw at the boston marathon how many dozens of events have been quashed or thwarted. >> in massachu
on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit...
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unfortunately the terrorists have, al qaeda, has a magazine called inspire. it literally sent to people in the united states. in that magazine it talks about how to build a bomb and to use a pressure cooker. it has been used again as ieds in afghanistan, iraq and pakistan. now what we, what we, want to make sure is, and getting evidence, forensic evidence, is that we find out, fir hopefully where this was bought and we follow through with that. jenna: do we not know that yet, sir? do we know, any indication about where it was purchased? >> no, we don't at this time. again, we have to step aside and let the fbi, federal, state all working together in this case. the fbi are probably some of the best investigators in the world and they will use their expertise and be able to get all the data, scientific data we need to take this to another level. it raises another issue. the public can help. anyone with pictures who was around there, we need to make sure we get all that information and data. by getting that we need a break. we need to find someone with a picture
unfortunately the terrorists have, al qaeda, has a magazine called inspire. it literally sent to people in the united states. in that magazine it talks about how to build a bomb and to use a pressure cooker. it has been used again as ieds in afghanistan, iraq and pakistan. now what we, what we, want to make sure is, and getting evidence, forensic evidence, is that we find out, fir hopefully where this was bought and we follow through with that. jenna: do we not know that yet, sir? do we know,...
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i think drones can be used overseas against the fight against al qaeda. they want to kill americans and have declared war on americans. it is a legitimate tool of war that will probably see more of. the lawsenge is that do apply to drones as much as a soldier holding a weapon. host: go ahead, bob. caller: with regard to this faa thing, the president has within his discretion to make sure the public did not suffer. as individual wants to make sure these people understand it is big bet republicans that are responsible for the sequester. that is a bold face lie. this plan was hatched by president obama and jack lew. i am sick and tired of hearing it is the republicans standing in front of this president. this man defines the definition samesanity, doing the thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result. he needs to realize we have in debt andtrillion nearly $1.4 trillion in the current national deficit. until the realizes we cannot tax and spend our way to prosperity, this situation is not going to change. the house and republicans in t
i think drones can be used overseas against the fight against al qaeda. they want to kill americans and have declared war on americans. it is a legitimate tool of war that will probably see more of. the lawsenge is that do apply to drones as much as a soldier holding a weapon. host: go ahead, bob. caller: with regard to this faa thing, the president has within his discretion to make sure the public did not suffer. as individual wants to make sure these people understand it is big bet...
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i think drones can be used overseas against the fight gainst al qaeda. they want to kill americans and have declared war on americans. it is a legitimate tool of war that will probably see more of. the challenge is that the laws do apply to drones as much as a oldier holding a weapon. host: go ahead, bob. caller: with regard to this faa thing, the president has within his discretion to make sure the public did not suffer. as individual wants to make sure these people understand it is big bet republicans that are responsible for the sequester. that is a bold face lie. this plan was hatched by president obama and jack lew. i am sick and tired of hearing it is the republicans standing n front of this president. his man defines the definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different esult. he needs to realize we have nearly $17 trillion in debt and early $1.4 trillion in the current national deficit. until the realizes we cannot tax and spend our way to prosperity, this situation is not going to hange. the hous
i think drones can be used overseas against the fight gainst al qaeda. they want to kill americans and have declared war on americans. it is a legitimate tool of war that will probably see more of. the challenge is that the laws do apply to drones as much as a oldier holding a weapon. host: go ahead, bob. caller: with regard to this faa thing, the president has within his discretion to make sure the public did not suffer. as individual wants to make sure these people understand it is big bet...
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. >> individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> those two individuals due in court today. more evidence that we do need still to be vigilant. guys? >> okay, scott, thank you very much. scott cohn joining us there from boston. >>> in business news, in the most anticipated earnings report from the season we are now hours away from apple, from stock market darling to stock market dog has shed almost $300 billion in market capitalization from the high that it set back in september. it certainly lost its title as the most valuable company. michael copeland is senior writer for wyatt and he johns us as our own john fort from the west coast. michael, you've written a list of five things that you think tim cook should do tonight. i'm fascinated that the first one is a great, big, mea culpa. it's all gone horribly wrong. >> you don't tim cook to be completely tone deaf to the market and thus far, tim and apple hasn't really acknowledged that there's this almost
. >> individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> those two individuals due in court today. more evidence that we do need still to be vigilant. guys? >> okay, scott, thank you very much. scott cohn joining us there from boston. >>> in business news, in the most anticipated earnings report from the season we are now hours away from apple, from stock market...
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keep in mind, when people say al-qaeda, they always tell everyone after the attack, they take credit. it was caught in something we were never supposed to see with that legless sheik in afghanistan. meanwhile, now to the other breaking story happening overnight. the huge and deadly explosion in texas between five and 15 people are dead. 160 are injured. it happened at fertilizer plant in the town of west, texas. the blast you just heard leveled a four-block radius and could be felt from as far as 30 miles away. >> gretchen: fox news reporter casey stegall has been there all morning and joins us once again live. what's the latest? >> good morning to you guys. the mayor has released a little bit of new information and said that basically now that the sun, even though it's behind the clouds because of the severe storms moving through, but now that we have some daylight, apparently the explosion has leveled a stretch of area about five miles wide. that is from the mayor here of west, texas. again, west, texas sits 20 miles north of waco and about 80 miles south of dallas. so just a huge e
keep in mind, when people say al-qaeda, they always tell everyone after the attack, they take credit. it was caught in something we were never supposed to see with that legless sheik in afghanistan. meanwhile, now to the other breaking story happening overnight. the huge and deadly explosion in texas between five and 15 people are dead. 160 are injured. it happened at fertilizer plant in the town of west, texas. the blast you just heard leveled a four-block radius and could be felt from as far...
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turned out not to be related to the al qaeda attack on new york and washington. everybody is on a mump higher level of alert. we are going to see what the threat is about to the extent that authorities can learn it, carl. >> well said, john. certainly given some of the false positives we know related to the wicker letter, we're going to have to continue to watch it for further developments. let's get to rick santelli this morning and check on the markets. hey, rick. >> hi, carl. my thing this week has been that when you have very complicated issues with ha lot of regulations and rules, the murkiness, well, it's about interpretation for those you see eye to eye with. it's about strict enforcement for your foes. hey, rob. the big issue on the trading floor the last couple of days is what happened to the inside trading law that was really a big deal when the president gave the state of the union. >> well, this originally became a issue on 60 minutes last november. the president took it up and made it a big deal in the state of the union address saying we needed tran
turned out not to be related to the al qaeda attack on new york and washington. everybody is on a mump higher level of alert. we are going to see what the threat is about to the extent that authorities can learn it, carl. >> well said, john. certainly given some of the false positives we know related to the wicker letter, we're going to have to continue to watch it for further developments. let's get to rick santelli this morning and check on the markets. hey, rick. >> hi, carl. my...